Lullingstone Castle and The World Garden of Plants, Tom Hart Dyke
Manor House and Gatehouse

The present Manor House and Gatehouse, which overlook a stunning 15 acre lake, were built in 1497 and have been home to the same family ever since. Both Henry VIII and Queen Anne are known to have been regular visitors.



Preserving Lullingstone Castle

Hidden in the grounds, alongside the crystal clear waters of the River Darent, are Queen Anne's Bathhouse and an 18th century Ice House.
Lullingstone Castle is home to Tom Hart Dyke’s World Garden of Plants. Tom is the twentieth generation of his family to live on the Estate. He hopes that his World Garden will help preserve the Estate for future generations.




Parish Church


Close to the Manor House is St Botolph's Parish Church of Norman origin, which contains some of the oldest stained glass windows in England.
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